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SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES, 08/09/2022

 SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES, 08/09/2022


Punch

-SSANU rejects 23.5% pay rise, state varsities kick


-Angry oil workers blame soldiers, protest today


-Constituency projects gulp N700bn, tele-medicine centre breaks down after inauguration


-Court restrains NAICOM from winding up Standard Alliance


-PSC shuns police, continues constables recruitment


-Bandits negotiator’s arrest based on military’s request – DSS


-Troops battle terrorists, kill two in Kaduna 


-Nigeria gets $700m as W’Bank disburses $31.7bn


-Nigeria imports $5.26bn generators, others


-FG to penalise airlines selling tickets in dollars


-FG disburses N198.5m to vulnerable persons in Kano


-Buhari won’t withdraw REC nominations, minister tells critics


-Doctors’ exodus, cause for concern, says FG


-NIN: Consultants beg Pantami, NIMC over outstanding fees


-Truss to move husband, daughters into Downing Street


-FG, agents bicker over eastern ports’ overtime cargoes 


-Resolve lingering strike, C&S leader begs FG, ASUU


-Muslim-Muslim ticket insensitive, dangerous — Anglican Primate


-Atiku meets presidential aspirants, PDP NEC holds today


-APGA decries incessant attacks on Enugu LP members


-Sanwo-Olu names new physical planning commissioner


-NUPENG gives Rivers seven-day ultimatum over trucks’ seizures


- Kwara principal allegedly defiles seven female pupils, absconds


-Doctor kills Edo cabman, steals car, abandons corpse


-Ebonyi security man allegedly beats pupil to death


-Govs’ political jamboree in London scandalous


www.punchng.com


The Nation

-Abducted train passengers: Negotiator arrested in Egypt, deported


-Brace for sacrifice, Adamu tells varsity teachers on no-work, no pay rule


-Nigeria committed to promoting peace, harmony in West Africa, says Buhari


-Court restrains NAICOM from winding up Standard Alliance


-FEC okays NSIP Establishment Bill 2022


-Foreign airlines selling tickets in dollars will be sanctioned, says Sirika


-IMF asks Nigeria, others to take $40b climate loan


-Fed Govt orders MDAs to comply with IPSAS


-ASUU strike: Parents, candidates turn to private varsities for admission


-‘Give more foreign scholarships to Niger students’


-Tinubu: we’re determined to turn Nigeria’s fortune around


-PDP crisis: Uncertainty over Iyorchia Ayu’s fate


-Ooni of Ife takes new queen


www.thenationonlineng.net


Vanguard

-Buhari salutes Emir of Zazzau-Suleja, Awwal Ibrahim at 81


-New Electoral Act ‘ll guide conduct of 2023 elections- Senate C’ttee


-Police arrest mass stabbing suspect in Canada


-2023: Buhari can’t withdraw nominations of 4 REC nominees — FG


-FG orders NCAA to sanction foreign airlines selling tickets in dollars


-Transport Minister receives interim report on National Shipping Line


-FG woos Int’l investors for LNG as Eni plans to increase investments


-Despite increased liquidity, banks borrow N124.6bn from CBN


-We ‘ve beefed up security around campus — ABSU VC


-Sule Lamido: Celebrating the PDP founding father @ 74


-Bama Hospital: Zulum orders instant renovation of doctors quarters; employment of 30 doctors, nurses 


-Zulum shares N400m, food, textiles to over 90,000 vulnerable residents, groups


-Baby, 4 women die in Jigawa canoe mishap


-Housewife dies as husband survives building collapse in Jigawa


-Gunmen kidnap Plateau council boss


www.vanguardngr.com



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